2022
DOI: 10.5296/ijhrs.v12i2.19696
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Health Behavior and Academic Performance of Sri Lankan Undergraduates

Abstract: In spite of the ample determinants of academic performance, which could be found in the extant literature, health behavior is scarcely investigated with undergraduates’ academic performance. Bridging the gap in the literature, based on the social exchange theory and the social learning theory, the current study has assessed the impact of health behavior on academic performance of management undergraduates (n = 304) of state universities in Sri Lanka.Findings reveal that there is a strong positive relationship … Show more

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